Culture, Interaction and Person Reference in an Australian Language : An ethnography of Bininj Gunwok communication PDF
by Garde Murray Garde
Part of the Culture and Language Use series
Description
The study of person reference stands at the cross-roads of linguistics, anthropology and psychology.
As one aspect of an ethnography of communication, this book deals with a single problem - how one knows who is being talked about in conversation - from a rich and varied ethnographic perspective.
Through a combination of grammatical agreement and free pronouns, Bininj Gunwok possesses a pronominal system that, according to current theoretical accounts in linguistics, should facilitate clear cut reference.
However, the descriptions of Bininj Gunwok conversation in this volume demonstrate that frequently a vast gulf lies between knowing that, say, an object is '3rd singular', and actually knowing who it refers to.
Achieving reference to people in Bininj Gunwok can involve a delicate and refined set of calculations which are part of a deliberate and artful way of speaking.
Speakers draw on a diverse set of grammatical and lexical devices all underpinned by shared knowledge about a diverse range of social relationships and cultural practices.
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- Pages:294 pages
- Publisher:John Benjamins Publishing Company
- Publication Date:14/11/2013
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:294 pages
- Publisher:John Benjamins Publishing Company
- Publication Date:14/11/2013
- Category:
- ISBN:9789027271242